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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

White House admits a high-ranking official should have been at Paris rally and 10 More

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White House admits a high-ranking official should have been at Paris rally

The White House rarely admits a mistake, but on Monday White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest acknowledged — after much criticism — that the United States should have sent som...

Man detained at Chinese border with 94 iPhones strapped to his body

A man tried to smuggle 94 iPhones across the Chinese border by strapping them all over his body.

Je Suis Charlie app quickly hits App Store after email to Tim Cook

French news outlet Nice Matin helped get the "Je Suis Charlie" app bumped to the front of the approval line after an email to CEO Tim Cook.

Aziz Ansari goes off on Rupert Murdoch Anti-Muslim Tweets

Aziz Ansari went on a Twitter rants against Rupert Murdoch after the News Corp founder made a claim about all Muslims being held responsibile for terrorists.

An Instagram stunt spawned the most stunning Golden Globe photos

You've seen the red carpet photos, the winners' room photos and the GIFs. But a backstage Instagram stunt may have topped everything you've seen from the 72nd Golden Globes.

The seal has returned to the Sydney Opera House to massive fanfare

It has been a long wait but the show-stopping seal from months gone by has returned to his place of worship -- the Sydney Opera House.

U.S. Central Command accounts hacked by ISIS supporters

Hackers claiming to be affiliated with ISIS broke into a U.S. military Twitter account.

Newly identified ancient Scottish sea monster could probably eat Nessie

A team of paleontologists identified a new species of an extinct reptile that lived in ancient seas around Scotland during the Middle Jurassic period.

Suffragettes vs. police: The women prepared to go to prison for the vote

Dramatic photos from the women's suffrage movements in the U.S. and UK, circa 1910-1920.

UK prime minister wants to ban encrypted messaging apps like Snapchat

If reelected, British Prime Minister David Cameron would consider banning messaging apps like Snapchat and WhatsApp, he said Monday.

Video shows police officer crying on his car after shooting unarmed man

Billings Police Department officer Grant Morrison was overcome with emotion after the deadly shooting of an unarmed Montana man in April.

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